11 Surefire Ways To Create Killer Headlines


The sole purpose of your headline is to entice the person reading it to read the REST of your article. If it doesn’t accomplish that, your article might as well not exist.

As crazy-busy and over-stimulated as everyone is these days, more stuff to wrap our brains around is exactly what we DON'T need.

That's why your headline has got to show your prospective reader that the the body of the text is going to give him some great benefit in trade for the valuable time it takes to read it.

Here are some simple but tried-and-true techniques to accomplish just that.

1. Who Else Wants ___?

Here you use social proof, implying that lots of people already have or are doing “it”. You play on your reader’s desire to be "part of the group".  

  • Who Else Wants to Make Money in Their Sleep? 

  • Who Else Wants an Endless Stream of High-Quality Leads?

2. The Secret(s) of/to ___

Who doesn’t love a secret? Especially when the secret promises great benefits?

  • Secrets Of An Award Winning Copywriter
  • The Secret To Success In PPC Advertising 

3. Warning: ___

None of us wishes to be duped or to make a fool of ourselves. So if someone tells us there’s a good chance we will, but that they can help us avoid it, we are likely to give them our attention. 

  • Warning: Read This Before You Go Prospecting!
  • Don’t Post Your Videos On YouTube – Consider Yourself Warned! 

4. Here is a New Method that is Helping ___ to ___

Here, you pinpoint your target audience and the benefit you can provide them, and simply announce this in your headline. It's even more effective when you add the word "new” as people have a tendency to think the latest is always the best.

  • Here is a New Method That is Helping Network Marketers Build Their Businesses Smarter Than Ever
  • Here is a New Method That is Helping Newbies Shorten the Learning Curve

5. Little Known Ways to ___

This one is really a variation of “The Secret of…” headline. As it is not as commonly used, it is perhaps even more of an attention-grabber.

  • Little Known Ways to Save Money on Your Adwords Campaigns
  • Little Known Ways to Create Killer Sales Letters

6. Are You Making These (Fatal) Mistakes in ___?

Just like with the “Warning:…” headline you capitalize on your reader’s fear of making mistakes and looking foolish. He'll want to read your post to make sure he isn't unwittingly setting himself up for failure.

  • Are You Making These Mistakes in Training Your Team?
  • Are You Making These Fatal Web 2.0 Mistakes?

7. Get Rid of ___ Once and For All

Your reader has a problem and you’ve got the perfect solution. Enough said ;)

  • Get Rid of Your Self-Destructive Thinking Once and For All
  • Get Rid of That Phone Fear Once and For All

8. Here’s a Quick Way to ___

Who doesn’t want to learn how they can quickly better their results?

  • Here’s a Quick Way to Create More Effective Headlines
  • Here’s a Quick Way to Improve Your Conversion Rates
  • 9. If You Don’t ___ Now, You’ll Hate/Kick Yourself Later

Who wants to live with regret? With a headline like this, your reader will click on your article to make sure he doesn’t fall into that very trap.

  • If You’re Not Using SEO Strategies Now, You’ll Hate Yourself Later.
  • If You Don’t Get “Building On a Budget” Now, You’ll Kick Yourself Later.

10. Now You Can ___ and Still ___

“Have your cake and eat it too”…isn't that what we all want (but are told we can't have)?

  • Now You Can Own Your Own Business and Still Have Time For Your Family.
  • Now You Can Advertise All over the Internet and Still Have Money Left Over to Eat

11. You Don’t Have to be ___ to be ___

Your reader may automatically assume he’s excluded from the group, that this isn’t for "people like him". Use this strategy to address his misconceptions right off the bat, and he’ll be much more open to what you have to say next.

  • You Don’t Have to Be a Great Writer to Get Great Results With Blogging.
  • You Don’t Have to Be a Salesperson to Succeed In this Business.

 

 

 

Ask yourself this next time you write your headline: Will this headline lure the person reading it into the body of the text? Why would he want to click on my post rather than one of the gazillion others that are all at once screaming for his attention?

 

Again, you MUST promise your prospective reader something of value in return for his time. That's what your headline is for.

 

 

And that's really the only way to turn a Browser into a Reader.

 

 

 

PS: For 8 additional killer headlines, CLICK HERE

 

  

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 Lena Bjorna is an actress-turned-network-marketer who specializes in Internet marketing, copywriting and personal branding. For your FREE 7-day network marketing e-mail boot camp, go to http://LenaBjorna.com, or http://NewCoffeeHouseLetter.com  

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Comments



Just fill in the _________

Thanks for your suggestions.
I've been trying to come up with some headlines and having the fill-in the blank templates will certainly help create new ones in less time.
Wendy

Wendy Smith — Thu, 05/22/2008 - 10:14am

Forex Trade is hard to Find Head Line

some time i find i hard to find head line to match the keyword i want to promote

Forex Trade (not verified) — Sun, 05/25/2008 - 5:36am

Great suggestions!

I'm always on the look out for "Killer Ads" to place. I lvoe your suggestions.
Linda

Linda Tygenhof — Tue, 05/27/2008 - 4:10pm

Hey Lena, this is Exactly on point. Headlines are very important in Freezing the Reading long enough to get them to commit to reading the rest of an advertisment, article, etc. Very nice post..

Ontarian Hawkins — Wed, 05/28/2008 - 7:46am

thanks so much for that! ;D

Lena Bjorna — Wed, 05/28/2008 - 2:47pm

:-* Lena, good and to the point~
Thanks!

Laura Barich — Fri, 05/30/2008 - 11:08am

Excellent. Thans for being so simple. ;)

Thomas Chandler — Mon, 06/02/2008 - 3:36pm

re:hi lena great-head-lines.

hi lena, its yvonne,

that is good i am sometime as they say-stuck-like-chuck- (lol)  im in myspace as well

user-name-:yvonhol2k2@hotmail.com

or if you cant-find me that way -then try- yvonne holmes and im gonna add you as my friend

please click on my picture and give me your feed back -!

thanx-

yvonne

yvonne holmes — Sun, 08/17/2008 - 11:46pm

nothing but the best as usual

Hello Lena

More quality information - much appreciated

 

Brother Mitchell A -

Mitchell Assin — Tue, 08/19/2008 - 3:06am